business intelligence Crossword Puzzles
Various terms of accounting 2025-06-30
Across
- Book to record all cash and bank transactions
- Happens when expenses are more than income
- Right side of an account
- A recorded transaction in books
- A statement to check accuracy of ledger balances
- A bill sent by seller to buyer
- Money spent to run the business
- Obligations or debts of the business
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- The difference between the total debit and credit
- A record of financial transactions
- First book where all transactions are recorded
- Proof or evidence of a transaction
- Withdrawal of goods or cash by the owner
- Income earned from business activities
- Earnings when income is more than expenses
- Valuable resources owned by the business
- Book where all accounts are maintained
- Money invested by the owner in a business
- Transferring entries from journal to ledger
- Left side of an account
20 Clues: Left side of an account • Right side of an account • A bill sent by seller to buyer • A recorded transaction in books • Money spent to run the business • A record of financial transactions • Proof or evidence of a transaction • Obligations or debts of the business • Income earned from business activities • Book where all accounts are maintained • ...
E-commerce 2013-09-20
Across
- wide web Tim Berners lee created the communication system know known as.
- to government privatesectortothegovernment.
- internet service provider connection service like cafes or the airport.
- play retailers sells primarily on the internet.
- host provider monthly fee to allow customers website services.
- control common underlying language or protocol through the system.
- worldwide electronic communication.
- commerce doing business or communications on the internet.
- name addressing scheme employing words and phrases to identify and locate computers on the internet.
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- and mortar business business with a physical location.
- resource locator indicates the address of the web site.
- process of business products over a computer network.
- customization production of goods that offer specialized choices to main stream buyers.
- to business customer inact transactions
- markup language used to tag to structure text into headings, paragraphs, lists. and links.
- retailer sells several products via traditional channels.
- loyalty preference to a specific item.
- to consumer access toevelentinformationfromthegovernment.
- service provider company that provides other companies or individuals with access to or a presence on the internet.
- chain sequence of design , production and others.
- demand pricing changes create changes in the amount.
- based search engines computer programs to scan internet data bases in search of new or revised search engines.
22 Clues: worldwide electronic communication. • loyalty preference to a specific item. • to business customer inact transactions • to government privatesectortothegovernment. • play retailers sells primarily on the internet. • chain sequence of design , production and others. • demand pricing changes create changes in the amount. • ...
Business Legal Structures 2023-01-30
Across
- All natural resources used in production, for example building land, oil
- Shares are on a public stock market
- Businesses where there is no legal difference between the owner and the business
- Basic systems and structures that allow a country or organization to work properly
- Transfer public sector resources to the private sector (business)
- The person(s) who has the initial business idea, raises the money and organises the other factors of production
- intangible
- Business owned by between 2 and 20 people
- Owned by a relatively small number of shareholders, usually friends or family
- Responsibility
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- Transfer private sector resources to the public sector
- Process of going public on the market, like a PLC
- Business that has a separate legal identity from that of its owners
- Business that sells the right to another business to operate a franchise
- Paying part of the costs (often by the government)
- all rely on each other
- tangible products
- Capital refers to man-made equipment that is developed to aid the production of other goods and services. For example machines, computers, vehicles, shop fixtures, tills
- Any individual or group that affects an organisation or is affected by it
- The human contribution to production- i.e. workers
20 Clues: intangible • Responsibility • tangible products • all rely on each other • Shares are on a public stock market • Business owned by between 2 and 20 people • Process of going public on the market, like a PLC • Paying part of the costs (often by the government) • The human contribution to production- i.e. workers • Transfer private sector resources to the public sector • ...
Business Key Terms 2025-08-13
Across
- The money a business makes after paying for all its costs.
- What they sell
- Managing your own money—like saving, spending, and budgeting.
- is how much people want it.
- A plan for how to spend and save money wisely.
- The money a business spends to run—like rent, supplies, or salaries.
- The group of people a business wants to sell to—like kids, teens, or adults.
- A person who buys and uses products or services.
- A person who starts their own business and takes risks to make it successful.
- How products get from the factory to the store or customer.
- Starting and managing your own business.
- A new idea or product that improves something or solves a problem.
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- Products people buy and activities people pay for.
- The total money a business earns before paying expenses.
- Where it’s sold
- People, money, materials, and time used to run a business.
- Messages or commercials that try to get people to buy something.
- The four main things businesses use to sell products
- How people hear about it
- is how much of something is available.
- Money made after expenses are paid.
- How much it costs
- The name, logo, and style that makes a product or company stand out.
23 Clues: What they sell • Where it’s sold • How much it costs • How people hear about it • is how much people want it. • Money made after expenses are paid. • is how much of something is available. • Starting and managing your own business. • A plan for how to spend and save money wisely. • A person who buys and uses products or services. • ...
5th Generation and AI Programming Language 2022-10-05
Across
- used as support for mechanized units
- an app that uses Ai and a virtual assistant made by google
- which also uses Ai and it is used for tracking
- associated with artificial intelligence and computational linguistics
- explosives clearing vehicle used by the American military
- enables users to encode design knowledge
- also uses Ai and it is Microsoft's take on Siri
- term used to describe computer programming that can mimic human cognitive functions
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- a social humanoid robot created by Hanson Robotics
- system for representing knowledge in artificial intelligence programs
- Often known as "Fyodor"
- which stands for "Advanced Step in Innovative Mobility"
- first to successfully use a rule based or production system computer languages
- well suited for numerical analysis and computational science
- designed for practical applications
15 Clues: Often known as "Fyodor" • designed for practical applications • used as support for mechanized units • enables users to encode design knowledge • which also uses Ai and it is used for tracking • also uses Ai and it is Microsoft's take on Siri • a social humanoid robot created by Hanson Robotics • which stands for "Advanced Step in Innovative Mobility" • ...
Flowers For Algernon Vocabulary 2013-02-06
Across
- A scolding or bad tempered woman
- cranky mood or easily agitated
- The incentive, drive or influence to do something
- Intelligence Quotient, a score determined by one's performance on a standardized intelligence test relative to the average performance of others of the same age
- A personal sense of feeling unimportant or of little value
- A severe loss of memory
- To prove wrong by argument or evidence
- To come to have because of one's efforts
- The items (objects or money) given to someone or an organization.
- A personality test in which the subject interprets inkblot designs.
- To make more obvious, extreme or pronounced
- To mislead or cause to believe what is untrue
- Knowledge or information existing in our minds beneath or beyond our conscious; mental processes of which the indvidual is not aware
- Capable of being touched or understood.
- The quality of being unstable, not in one's right mind.
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- To crouch or shrink away as from fear
- to make or become worse or of less value
- An examination of one's own thoughts or feelings.
- A personality test where the subject makes up stories about a series of black and white photos.
- To go back to a previous level or condition
- Having a high degree of intellect, very smart; having to do with learning or knowledge
- To make angry or furious
- A doctor who specializes in performing surgery on the brain, spine, and nerves.
- Speeding up the process of
- Capable of being put to use or in practice
- Taking advantage of opportunities when they arise, sometimes to the detriment of others
- To prove to be just or right; to defend or uphold as correct or necessary
- Lacking ideas or intelligence
28 Clues: A severe loss of memory • To make angry or furious • Speeding up the process of • Lacking ideas or intelligence • cranky mood or easily agitated • A scolding or bad tempered woman • To crouch or shrink away as from fear • To prove wrong by argument or evidence • Capable of being touched or understood. • to make or become worse or of less value • ...
basic accounting principles 2022-04-06
Across
- used to provide businesses with feedback
- typically includes sales revenue
- includes: insurance and office supplies
- all expenses that allows a business to run
- amount a business made after taxes
- item of value a business owns
- another word for what you have purchased
- directly deposited money into your acount
- subtract the cost of good sold from net sales
- debts or other obligations of a company
Down
- also known as profit and loss statement
- the higher the better
- has a limit per purchase that you can't go over
- primary document of the general ledger
- calculated based on your income amount
- divisions of the general ledger
- business made less money than spent
- measures the loss in value of an asset
- business made more money than spent
- examples: machinery, buildings
20 Clues: the higher the better • item of value a business owns • examples: machinery, buildings • divisions of the general ledger • typically includes sales revenue • amount a business made after taxes • business made less money than spent • business made more money than spent • primary document of the general ledger • calculated based on your income amount • ...
Accounting Element 2024-01-15
Across
- Debts arising from purchase of an asset on account evidenced by a promissory note.
- Stocks purchased by the business to be held for a short time.
- Promissory note issued by the client for goods received.
- Shows the changes in the Capital or Owner's Equity as a result of additional investment, withdrawals, net income or net loss for the year.
- Contra-asset account representing expired cost of plant, property & equipment as a result of usage and passage of time.
- Interest of the owners on the business.
- Obligations of the business arising from advance payments received before services are provided to the customer
- Unsold goods at the end of the accounting period.
- Shows the financial condition / position of a business as of a given period.
- Represents the withdrawals made by the owner of the business either in cash or other assets
- Shows the results of operations for a given period.
Down
- Items that will be used in the operations of the business that have been paid in advance.
- Payments made to employees for rendering services to the company.
- Revenues earned by performing services for a customer.
- Debts & obligations to pay claims of the creditors on the assets of the business.
- An obligation to pay utility companies for services received from them.
- Economic resources owned by the business expected for future gain.
- Lot used by the business on which a building can be constructed.
- Non-monetary assets without physical substance held for use in the production or supply of goods, for rental to others, or for administrative purposes.
19 Clues: Interest of the owners on the business. • Unsold goods at the end of the accounting period. • Shows the results of operations for a given period. • Revenues earned by performing services for a customer. • Promissory note issued by the client for goods received. • Stocks purchased by the business to be held for a short time. • ...
Chapter 6 Intro Business 2021-12-16
Across
- The owners are responsible for debt
- the contractual agreement to use the name and sell the products or services of a company
- A company that is registered by a state and operates separate from its owners
- business or art of money management
- business that moves goods from one business to another
- It holds a firms owners responsible for no more than the capital they have invested in it
- change raw materials into more finished products
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- process of achieving company goals by planning, organizing, leading, controlling, and evaluating the effective use of resources
- they distributes goods
- An organization that is owned and operated by their members
- Businesses that makes finished products out of processed goods
- buying and reselling of goods that have already been produced
- Process of planning, pricing, promoting, selling, and distributing ideas, goods, and services
- purchases goods from a wholesaler and sells them to consumers
- A company that focuses on providing service rather than a profit
- one person owning and running a business
- two or more people sharing ownership of a business
- maintaining and checking records, handling bills, and preparing financial reports for a business
- process of creating, expanding, manufacturing, or improving goods and services
- a business that gathers raw goods
20 Clues: they distributes goods • a business that gathers raw goods • The owners are responsible for debt • business or art of money management • one person owning and running a business • change raw materials into more finished products • two or more people sharing ownership of a business • business that moves goods from one business to another • ...
Mid term vocab 2025-02-25
Across
- Visual representation of an account showing debits on the left and credits on the right.
- Organizations that operate to fulfill a mission, not to make profit.
- System where every transaction affects two accounts (debit and credit).
- Business that makes goods to sell.
- Legal entity that is separate from its owners, often with shareholders.
- Business that sells goods to customers.
- Person who performs basic accounting tasks like data entry and recordkeeping.
- Independent examination of financial records for accuracy.
Down
- Business owned by one individual.
- Businesses aimed at earning profit for owners/shareholders.
- Person who starts and runs a business.
- List of all financial accounts in an organization.
- Economic system where businesses are privately owned and operated for profit.
- Business providing services, not products.
- Financial gain from revenue exceeding expenses.
- Entry that decreases assets or increases liabilities/equity.
- Side (debit or credit) that increases an account.
- Money or assets invested in a business.
- Firms offering accounting services to the public, like audits and tax prep.
- Book or system for recording financial transactions.
- Entry that increases assets or decreases liabilities/equity.
- When expenses exceed revenue.
- Business owned by two or more individuals.
- Certified Public Accountant, licensed to provide accounting services.
24 Clues: When expenses exceed revenue. • Business owned by one individual. • Business that makes goods to sell. • Person who starts and runs a business. • Money or assets invested in a business. • Business that sells goods to customers. • Business providing services, not products. • Business owned by two or more individuals. • Financial gain from revenue exceeding expenses. • ...
Accounting 2025-08-24
Across
- The equation showing the relationship among assets, liabilities, and owner's equity
- The process recording, analyzing, and interpreting financial information
- The difference between the increases and decreases in an account
- The standards and rules that accountants follow while recording & reporting financial activities
- A record that summarizes all the transactions pertaining to a single item in the accounting equation
- An increase in equity resulting from the sale of goods or services
- Financial rights to the assets of a business
- The principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions
- Anything of value that is owned
- Assets taken from the business for the owner's personal use
Down
- A sale for which payment will be received at a later date
- Any business activity that changes assets, liabilities, or owner's equity
- An account used to summarize the owner's equity in a business
- The name given to an account
- A person or business to whom a liability is owed
- A business that is owned by one person
- The amount remaining after the value of all liabilities is subtracted from the value of all assets
- The difference between personal assets and personal liabilities
- The cost of goods or services used to operate a business
- An amount owed
20 Clues: An amount owed • The name given to an account • Anything of value that is owned • A business that is owned by one person • Financial rights to the assets of a business • A person or business to whom a liability is owed • The cost of goods or services used to operate a business • A sale for which payment will be received at a later date • ...
Theory Party! 2022-09-15
Across
- developed the "Hierarchy of Needs"
- Distance between the most difficult task the child can accomplish unassisted, and the most difficult task accomplished with help (abbreviation)
- he believed behavior was a function of the environment
- came up with the four stages of cognitive development
- developed the multiple intelligence theory
- mental and physical actions involved in understanding and knowing
- Dr. Leonard's ~favorite~ teaching method...
- smart" is technically called "bodily-______" intelligence
- LAD stands for a "Language _________ Device"
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- Noam Chomsky developed the theory of _______
- considered the father of pragmatism
- Piaget says children play an active role in learning, calling them "little ______"
- an explanation of how the facts fit together
- Froebel was the father of _________
- Reggio-Emilia is a town in this country
- the third stage of speech development according to Vygotsky
16 Clues: developed the "Hierarchy of Needs" • considered the father of pragmatism • Froebel was the father of _________ • Reggio-Emilia is a town in this country • developed the multiple intelligence theory • Dr. Leonard's ~favorite~ teaching method... • Noam Chomsky developed the theory of _______ • an explanation of how the facts fit together • ...
Chapter 5 Basic Business 2023-10-23
Across
- short, specific written statement of the reason a business exists and what it wants to achieve.
- taking responsibility for the results achieved.
- a unique business organized by two or more other businesses to operate for a limited time and for a specific project. It is a type of partnership.
- a business owned and run by just one person.
- a business that takes resources from nature for direct consumption or for use in developing other products.
- a diagram that shows the structure of an organization, classifications of work and jobs, and the relationships among those classifications.
- the people who make the major policy and financial decisions for the corporation.
- a clear reporting relationship for all staff of a business.
- people born between 1946 and 1964.
- the number of employees who are assigned to a particular work task and manager.
- form of business ownership that provides liability protection for owners. It has a simpler set of organizing and operating requirements than a corporation.
- a written agreement among all owners detailing the rules and procedures that guide ownership and operations.
- work is arranged around around specific projects, products, or customer groups
- a list of steps to be followed for performing a particular work activity; a description of the way work is to be done.
- a written legal document that defines ownership and operating procedures and conditions for the corporation.
- the company that owns the product or service and grants the rights to another business.
- the obligation to complete specific work.
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- a business that carries out activities that are consumed by its customers.
- businesses that get supplies from other producers and convert them into products. They sell their products to consumers and other businesses.
- the company purchasing the rights to run the business.
- a business owned and controlled by two or more people who have entered into a written agreement.
- individuals and organizations that determine what products and services will be available for sale.
- a separate legal entity formed by documents filed with a state. It is owned by one or more shareholders and managed by a board of directors.
- work is arranged within main business functions such as production, operations, marketing, and human resources
- a written contract granting permission to operate a business to sell products and services in a set way.
- one who has no explicit or implicit contract for long-term employment.
- a precise statement of results the business expects to achieve.
- a partnership that identifies some investors who cannot lose more than the amount of their investment, but they are not allowed to participate in the day-to-day management of the business.
- businesses involved in selling the goods and services of producers to consumers and other businesses. (Middle Man)
- a farm, business, or other organization that is owned and run jointly by its members, who share the profits or benefits.
- the right to make decisions about how responsibilities should be accomplished.
- a group of people who join to do some activity that benefits the public.
- guidelines used in making consistent decisions.
33 Clues: people born between 1946 and 1964. • the obligation to complete specific work. • a business owned and run by just one person. • taking responsibility for the results achieved. • guidelines used in making consistent decisions. • the company purchasing the rights to run the business. • a clear reporting relationship for all staff of a business. • ...
List 7 2022-11-16
Econ 2 - 1 2021-02-26
Across
- medical, dental, life insurance - along with sick and vacation days on top of the base pay
- another term for business, different type of business ownership
- when responsibility is spread among many owners, partnerships and corporations
- interest paid on top of stock price and shares, reward for holding onto the stock
- people that own share of stock in a corporation
- when a business name or logo lasts for a longer period of time - usually corporation
- large business having a board of directors, CEO, shareholders, using limited liability
- one person owning a business having unlimited liability or responsibility
Down
- when two or more people own a business having limited liability spread among many
- governing body of a corporation, appoints CEO, answers to the shareholders
- when a business tracks what is bought and then sold -influenced by supply and demand
- amount of money borrowed during a business or consumer loan transaction
- extra money on top of principal usually bank profit, price paid for using another’s money
- all responsibility whether good or bad - falls on a sole proprietorship or owner
- when a business name or logo lasts only so long due to sole proprietorship
- when a business or individual can’t pay off debt and expenses - file for Ch 11 or Ch 7
16 Clues: people that own share of stock in a corporation • another term for business, different type of business ownership • amount of money borrowed during a business or consumer loan transaction • one person owning a business having unlimited liability or responsibility • governing body of a corporation, appoints CEO, answers to the shareholders • ...
giovanni book experience 2023-05-11
15 Clues: organs • danger • burned • prevent • outcast • interrupt • disturb annoy • trim and smart • slyness craftiness • easily recongnized • wisdom intelligence • formed distinct parts • raise as from the dead • curse used as a mild oath • provide with some quality
Watergate 2022-05-13
15 Clues: Folder • Scandal • Robbers • supports • Tribunal • 35th president • 37th President • Brutal beating • Government people • Capital of the USA • Nixon's vice president • Black civil right leader • Central Intelligence Agency • Federal Bureau of Investigation • President is removed from office
Lewis O'Hara-Business Crossword. 2016-04-26
Across
- all the money the business makes.
- the amount of money going in and out of a bank account.
- A budget is a financial plan for the future concerning the revenues and costs of a business.
- anything that the business spends money on.
- running costs that the business has to pay regularly when running a business.
- all the money spent by the business.
- The surplus remaining after total costs are deducted from total revenue.
Down
- the point were revenue is at the same as costs.
- the cost to start the business up.
- will be higher if they make more of there product and lower if they make less.
- the everyday running costs of a business.
- Money received by an organization as a result of its operating activities.
- the same no matter how much of the product the business makes.
- anything that costs the business money.
14 Clues: all the money the business makes. • the cost to start the business up. • all the money spent by the business. • anything that costs the business money. • the everyday running costs of a business. • anything that the business spends money on. • the point were revenue is at the same as costs. • the amount of money going in and out of a bank account. • ...
Lewis O'Hara-Business Crossword. 2016-04-26
Across
- all the money the business makes.
- the amount of money going in and out of a bank account.
- A budget is a financial plan for the future concerning the revenues and costs of a business.
- anything that the business spends money on.
- running costs that the business has to pay regularly when running a business.
- all the money spent by the business.
- The surplus remaining after total costs are deducted from total revenue.
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- the point were revenue is at the same as costs.
- the cost to start the business up.
- will be higher if they make more of there product and lower if they make less.
- the everyday running costs of a business.
- Money received by an organization as a result of its operating activities.
- the same no matter how much of the product the business makes.
- anything that costs the business money.
14 Clues: all the money the business makes. • the cost to start the business up. • all the money spent by the business. • anything that costs the business money. • the everyday running costs of a business. • anything that the business spends money on. • the point were revenue is at the same as costs. • the amount of money going in and out of a bank account. • ...
Foods 2 1.01 2022-01-11
Across
- makes your business better than the competitors
- changes month to month
- fluid, simple diagram that captures the success of a business
- Fixed and Variable Cost
- pathways to customers through advertising
Down
- does not change month to month
- group a business is interested in making the focus of al the company's efforts.
- thing that you can touch or a service that you can offer which is sold to your customers.
- that comes into your business
- the expenses required to start your business
- for evaluating factors that are crucial to the success of a business also tells how well your business is doing.
- who organizes manages and assumes the risks of a business or enterprise.
- idea for a new business that can be tested.
- single, clear compelling message describing a business its your mission statement.
14 Clues: changes month to month • Fixed and Variable Cost • that comes into your business • does not change month to month • pathways to customers through advertising • idea for a new business that can be tested. • the expenses required to start your business • makes your business better than the competitors • fluid, simple diagram that captures the success of a business • ...
Iron Curtain Crossword 2023-05-24
Across
- principal foreign intelligence and counterintelligence agency of the Soviet Union
- Plan to supply the US sectors of West Berlin by air
- Replacement for the League of Nations
- 33rd President of the United States
- principal foreign intelligence and counterintelligence agency of the U.S. government
- British Prime Minister who named the "Iron Curtain"
- alliance of mutual defense treaties Soviets and Europe
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- Leader of the Soviet Union before its collapse
- Broadcasting organization that provided listeners over the wall with uncensored news
- Name of the land under Stalin
- Leader of Russia during the Cold War
- Wall separating East Germany and West Germany
- Border that separated the Soviet Union from Western Europe
- intergovernmental military alliance between 31 member states
- Rivalry between the US and Soviet Union that lasted decades
15 Clues: Name of the land under Stalin • 33rd President of the United States • Leader of Russia during the Cold War • Replacement for the League of Nations • Wall separating East Germany and West Germany • Leader of the Soviet Union before its collapse • Plan to supply the US sectors of West Berlin by air • British Prime Minister who named the "Iron Curtain" • ...
inestagating careers 2022-09-07
Across
- having a worn-down edge or point; not sharp
- mentally deranged, especially as manifested in a wild or aggressive way.
- of, like, or appropriate to a child.
- untidy or dirty.
- acting good sense or judgment; unwise.
- having or showing a quick-witted intelligence having or showing intelligence, especially of a high level.
- lacking the power to perform physically demanding tasks; lacking physical strength and energy.
- having or expressing a desire or hope for something to happen.
Down
- the fact of having committed a specified or implied offense or crime.
- unwilling to work or use energy.
- of or at a low or relatively low temperature, especially when compared with the human body.
- willfully causing pain or suffering to others, or feeling no concern about it.
- having or showing a cunning and deceitful nature.
- wrong in one's opinion or judgment.
- ridiculously trivial or frivolous.
- unfriendly; antagonistic.
- not according with truth or fact; incorrect.
17 Clues: untidy or dirty. • unfriendly; antagonistic. • unwilling to work or use energy. • ridiculously trivial or frivolous. • wrong in one's opinion or judgment. • of, like, or appropriate to a child. • acting good sense or judgment; unwise. • having a worn-down edge or point; not sharp • not according with truth or fact; incorrect. • ...
Entrepreneurs and Investing 2024-11-28
Across
- A person who establishes a business.
- Money used to fund a business.
- The possibility of losing money in an investment.
- The ability to generate financial gain.
- Financial gain after expenses.
- Building professional relationships.
- Units of ownership in a company.
Down
- A person who puts money into a business expecting profit.
- A newly established business venture.
- Income generated by a business.
- Money borrowed to start or expand a business.
- Valuable items owned by a company.
- A plan to achieve business goals.
- A place where goods or services are traded.
14 Clues: Money used to fund a business. • Financial gain after expenses. • Income generated by a business. • Units of ownership in a company. • A plan to achieve business goals. • Valuable items owned by a company. • A person who establishes a business. • Building professional relationships. • A newly established business venture. • The ability to generate financial gain. • ...
T.H.E 2015-11-10
Across
- Cost of borrowing money used by the business
- Buy products and services sold by the business
- Interested in information about the stability and profitability of thei employees
- owned and being used by the business
- Has a single owner
- Buy raw materials
- Selling the utilization
- Records of the business transactions or events
- purchase goods that are ready for sale
- Controlled by the enterprise valuable resource owned by the entity
- Personal use of the owners
Down
- Grow or extract raw materials
- Guidance of management
- On hand or deposited in the bank
- Cost of the ground where the building stands
- Owned by stockholders
- Whenever the buyer finds an error or defects in an invoice
- additional investment made by the owner
- Companies that perform services for a fee
- Debts payable by the business to a bank
20 Clues: Buy raw materials • Has a single owner • Owned by stockholders • Guidance of management • Selling the utilization • Personal use of the owners • Grow or extract raw materials • On hand or deposited in the bank • owned and being used by the business • purchase goods that are ready for sale • additional investment made by the owner • Debts payable by the business to a bank • ...
Economics 2024-11-14
Across
- Most complex form of business
- money paid to workers
- the company that enforces work regulations
- responsibility of all debts
- unfairness due to race/gender
- cease of work due to unhappiness
- Business owned by two or more people
- under 16 or not in search of a job
- semi independent business with fees
- the amount wanted by consumers
Down
- Business owned by a group of individuals for shared benifits
- No owner, often run by a board Usually provide a benefit to the public
- Business owned by one person
- merger of three or more unrelated companies
- Group of workers by occupation seeking better pay
- perks given to workers
- Two companies join together in the same market
- result of physical work
- all nonmilitary people who are employed or unemployed.
- stocks bought and sold in financial markets
20 Clues: money paid to workers • perks given to workers • result of physical work • responsibility of all debts • Business owned by one person • Most complex form of business • unfairness due to race/gender • the amount wanted by consumers • cease of work due to unhappiness • under 16 or not in search of a job • semi independent business with fees • Business owned by two or more people • ...
Ritarshan (Ritesh+Aharshan) SS Crossword 2025-02-10
Across
- a charge account operated by trader
- financial institution the provides cheque account facilities
- illegal business practise
- electronic funds transfer at point of sale
- money recieved regularly from business, investments, etc.
- exchanging of one good to another
- person who investigates complaints against businesses
- the buying and selling of goods and services via the internet
- card that allows people to purchase things with credit
- loan given by the bank for houses
- to overcharge/swindle
Down
- list of income and likely expenditures
- money a business gains after business expenditure
- large retail store (e.g Walmart)
- a token with agreed value that people exchange for things
- giving up something of value
- person/business that makes goods
- items that you can see and touch
- legally binding agreeement
- buys good in large quantities from manufacturer
20 Clues: to overcharge/swindle • illegal business practise • legally binding agreeement • giving up something of value • large retail store (e.g Walmart) • person/business that makes goods • items that you can see and touch • exchanging of one good to another • loan given by the bank for houses • a charge account operated by trader • list of income and likely expenditures • ...
Enterprising skills 2023-08-15
Across
- A person who takes on a task or challenge despite the risk of failure.
- A person who provides financial support for a business venture.
- The ability to persuade others to support a viewpoint or action.
- The quality of being dedicated to a task or purpose.
- The process of identifying and evaluating potential business opportunities.
- A formal meeting to discuss business.
- The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles.
- The act of selling goods or services to customers.
- The act of promoting and selling products or services, including market research.
- The act of creating something new and valuable, often related to business.
Down
- The act of working with others to achieve a common goal.
- The ability to inspire and motivate others; a key leadership trait.
- The ability to adapt to new situations and overcome challenges.
- The ability to make decisions quickly and confidently.
- A detailed plan outlining a business's future goals and strategies.
- A person who organizes and operates a business, taking on financial risks.
- Willingness to take risks in business or entrepreneurship.
- The ability to think of new and original ideas.
- A person's ability to understand and manage their own emotions and those of others.
- A process of developing, designing, launching, and running a new business.
20 Clues: A formal meeting to discuss business. • The ability to think of new and original ideas. • The act of selling goods or services to customers. • The quality of being dedicated to a task or purpose. • The ability to make decisions quickly and confidently. • The act of working with others to achieve a common goal. • ...
Business 2016-04-16
Across
- The members of these societies are asked to give one cent daily, weekly, or monthly,
- : After years of job dissatisfaction, he's at last found his _____ in financial services.
- Gift certificates are ______ with both the recipient and giver names.
- : The port is ______ to supply relief to millions of drought victims.
Down
- It's a method of education that is _____ to this school.
- : Sandy very soon learned that it was a most unpropitious time for the setting ____ of a new
- : John's house could not be positively identified, though the attack was directed at it most
- to each one's ______ ability.
- It shows how to prepare a resume, and gives _____ on applying for.
- : In terms of experience, she definitely had the ____ over the other people that we interviewed.
10 Clues: to each one's ______ ability. • It's a method of education that is _____ to this school. • It shows how to prepare a resume, and gives _____ on applying for. • Gift certificates are ______ with both the recipient and giver names. • : The port is ______ to supply relief to millions of drought victims. • ...
Business 2013-03-19
10 Clues: Their company • Item you sell • Make of product • Cost of a product • Advetise your product. • Extra money on your item • Exta money on your product • Someone who owns a business • Age of the people your aiming at • A ..... where you sell your product
BUSINESS 2013-05-06
Across
- A commercial business.
- An article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale.
- The management of large amounts of money, esp. by governments or large companies.
- Help or money given to those in need
- The making of articles on a large scale using machinery: "the manufacture of autos".
- The action of helping or doing work for someone.
Down
- The action or business of promoting and selling products or services.
- A person's regular occupation, profession, or trade
- A person or organization that buys goods or services from a store or other business.
- The amount of money expected, required, or given in payment for something.
10 Clues: A commercial business. • Help or money given to those in need • The action of helping or doing work for someone. • A person's regular occupation, profession, or trade • An article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale. • The action or business of promoting and selling products or services. • ...
Business 2014-11-18
Across
- voluntary giving of help, typically in the form of money, to those in need.
- a fixed price paid or charged for something, especially goods or services
- trustworthy, proper, and sensible
- money paid
- result
Down
- move from one place to another
- a plan or intention; a conception
- paper money or metal coins
- forming a necessary base or core; of central importance
- decrease; move downward
10 Clues: result • money paid • decrease; move downward • paper money or metal coins • move from one place to another • a plan or intention; a conception • trustworthy, proper, and sensible • forming a necessary base or core; of central importance • a fixed price paid or charged for something, especially goods or services • ...
Business 2022-06-14
Across
- to talk someone into doing something
- people who buy things and use services
- to advertise a product encourage people to buy it
Down
- sell something for more momey that it cost you to make it or buy it
- to something at someone
- to study something in more detail
- to have an effect on someone's ideas and choices
- to advertise something for the first time
- to lie to someone
- to show something, so people can look at it
10 Clues: to lie to someone • to something at someone • to study something in more detail • to talk someone into doing something • people who buy things and use services • to advertise something for the first time • to show something, so people can look at it • to have an effect on someone's ideas and choices • to advertise a product encourage people to buy it • ...
business 2022-08-25
Across
- increase in worldwide trade & movement of people between countries
- an organization engaged in commercial or economic competition with others.
- a representative sample of the target market selected to take part in a market research
- organisation that sells products or provide goods
- a marketing tool, used as a strategy to communicate between the sellers and buyers.
- someone who operates the business & takes risk
Down
- the goods and services produced to satisfy the customers wants and needs
- a unique name, image or symbol that distinguishes a product from competitors products
- a market research technique in which highly trained researchers generally watch how people or consumers behave and interact in the market under natural conditions.
- It's a crucial marketing tool that helps your business with branding, highlighting the product's greatest qualities, and giving customers an unforgettable experience.
10 Clues: someone who operates the business & takes risk • organisation that sells products or provide goods • increase in worldwide trade & movement of people between countries • the goods and services produced to satisfy the customers wants and needs • an organization engaged in commercial or economic competition with others. • ...
business 2022-11-06
Across
- wanting to always support something or someone
- and standards of behaviour or moral principles
- knowing something instinctively, or understanding something easily without conscious thought
- moral principles of standards that guy the behaviour of a personal business
- the system by which a countries money in goods are produced and used
Down
- entrepreneurial activity
- information particular statistic that can be collected and analysed
- out of date or not used anymore
- putting money into a business with the intention of making a profit
- the possibility that an enterprise will have lower than anticipated profits, or experience a loss
10 Clues: entrepreneurial activity • out of date or not used anymore • wanting to always support something or someone • and standards of behaviour or moral principles • information particular statistic that can be collected and analysed • putting money into a business with the intention of making a profit • the system by which a countries money in goods are produced and used • ...
Business 2021-04-28
Across
- when the production process is separated into different tasks.
- Both private sector and public sector.
- When a business has people that are skilled in only one labor
- Industry helps consumers and the other sectors
- When a business acquires or merges with another business.
- Industry produce goods using the raw materials.
Down
- Choose something better over another thing worse that you lose
- industry uses natural resources to produce raw material.
- shortage of resources available to produce the unlimited amount of goods and services that is wanted.
- Paper that has the business objectives and the details about the operations, the financing and owners of the business.
10 Clues: Both private sector and public sector. • Industry helps consumers and the other sectors • Industry produce goods using the raw materials. • industry uses natural resources to produce raw material. • When a business acquires or merges with another business. • When a business has people that are skilled in only one labor • ...
Business 2023-09-19
Across
- the process of finding and hiring qualified individuals to fill job positions within an organization
- an officially registered name, symbol or logo used to represent a product or firm
- a list of goods that have been sold, work that has been done, etc., showing what you must pay
- the local office or shop of a company
Down
- a place from which an organization or a military operation is controlled
- a paid advertisement on radio or TV
- the act of putting money, effort, time, etc. into something to make a profit
- a plan to show how much money a person or organization will earn and how much they will need or be able to spend
- an official punishment, usually through a fine or other payment, for breaking a contract
- a set of company rules about what clothing may and may not be worn at work
10 Clues: a paid advertisement on radio or TV • the local office or shop of a company • a set of company rules about what clothing may and may not be worn at work • the act of putting money, effort, time, etc. into something to make a profit • a place from which an organization or a military operation is controlled • ...
Business 2023-10-20
Across
- practical skill and knowledge
- someone who owns shares in a company
- the money that you put in a bank, business in order to make a profit
- an amount of money that you can use to start a business or to make more money
Down
- someone whose job is to understand the law and deal with legal situations
- a business or organization owned and managed by the people who work in it
- an official organization that gives money, food, or help to people who need it
- someone who supports capitalism
- a fixed amount of money given for something
- relating to starting a business
10 Clues: practical skill and knowledge • someone who supports capitalism • relating to starting a business • someone who owns shares in a company • a fixed amount of money given for something • the money that you put in a bank, business in order to make a profit • someone whose job is to understand the law and deal with legal situations • ...
Business 2023-10-19
Across
- nearly but not exactly; about.
- to experience something.
- to participate in a positive or helpful way.
- to connect two or more things.
- to put something into action.
Down
- to establish or start something in a forceful way.
- a paper, such as a letter, contract, or record.
- two or more people associated in a common activity.
- to work together efficiently.
- quantity; amount
10 Clues: quantity; amount • to experience something. • to work together efficiently. • to put something into action. • nearly but not exactly; about. • to connect two or more things. • to participate in a positive or helpful way. • a paper, such as a letter, contract, or record. • to establish or start something in a forceful way. • two or more people associated in a common activity.
Business 2023-10-28
Across
- The ability to notice and understand a lot about people or situations
- Money or property that you use to start a business or invest to earn more money
- Income from business activities or taxes
- Relating to business; producing goods or services to sell; produced in order to be sold
- Something that you have to deal with
Down
- In the process of starting a business or other activity, a small business that is just being started
- To quickly increase to a high level
- A person or company that buys goods or services;
- Something that makes you want to do something or to work harder, because you know that you will benefit by doing this
- An institution or event that is underfunded does not have enough money to run properly
10 Clues: To quickly increase to a high level • Something that you have to deal with • Income from business activities or taxes • A person or company that buys goods or services; • The ability to notice and understand a lot about people or situations • Money or property that you use to start a business or invest to earn more money • ...
Business 2020-03-17
Across
- A company with less than 50 shareholders and shares are NOT offered to the public.
- Located on the inside - things happening inside a business
- Shareholders are legally responsible for ALL debts (unlimited amounts of money) of a company. Could be more than what the company is actually worth!
- A person who owns shares of the stock of a business/organization
Down
- an individual running a business by themselves
- Located on the outside - things coming from outside of a business.
- Shareholders are legally responsible for all debts of the company for NO MORE THAN the amount they have invested in the business.
- A Business that is owned by two or more people.
- A company with more than 50 shareholders and shares ARE offered to the public
- Something owned to another person
10 Clues: Something owned to another person • an individual running a business by themselves • A Business that is owned by two or more people. • Located on the inside - things happening inside a business • A person who owns shares of the stock of a business/organization • Located on the outside - things coming from outside of a business. • ...
Business 2024-04-30
Across
- Shopping and business that take place online.
- The type of people that are being marketed to.
- Someone who gives money to a business in order to help kick start it usually for a piece of the business when it becomes successful.
- money borrowed or lent that is usually paid back with intrest.
- A stake or share someone can purchase to own part of a business.
Down
- An image that represents a company usually consisting of a mascot or typography.
- Something that represents what a company is.
- A design that is meant to create a structure for a successful business.
- The amount of money a business makes after operating and stock fees.
- What a business does in order to promote and build their brand.
10 Clues: Something that represents what a company is. • Shopping and business that take place online. • The type of people that are being marketed to. • money borrowed or lent that is usually paid back with intrest. • What a business does in order to promote and build their brand. • A stake or share someone can purchase to own part of a business. • ...
business 2024-03-18
10 Clues: men • A currency • Something you sell • founder of Next INC • invest in a company • A way to show your products • A place that makes and sells stuff • something you pay for in a business • A glass enclosure filled with scary fish's • someone who creates their business from nothing
business 2024-09-20
Across
- area for people to come together to purchase
- new idea, method, or device
- business model
- Loans and credits are two different ways to get money
- separate legal entity
- the leftover money in your business account after paying all expenses
- two or more people make business
Down
- Canadian economic system generally combines elements
- business organization wholly
- only one human make business
10 Clues: business model • separate legal entity • new idea, method, or device • business organization wholly • only one human make business • two or more people make business • area for people to come together to purchase • Canadian economic system generally combines elements • Loans and credits are two different ways to get money • ...
Business 2023-03-01
Across
- any task that requires effort to achieve a result
- All the people in the country who are available for work
- Paid work
- a person who pays people who work for them
- when employees stop working as a form of protest against there employer
- the worker who was been elected by trade union members to represent them in the workplace
Down
- An organisation of workers set up to protect its members
- when people who are available for work cannot find a suitable job
- a person who works for someone else in return for payment
- the relationship between employers and employees in a workplace
10 Clues: Paid work • a person who pays people who work for them • any task that requires effort to achieve a result • An organisation of workers set up to protect its members • All the people in the country who are available for work • a person who works for someone else in return for payment • the relationship between employers and employees in a workplace • ...
Business 2023-05-29
Across
- an example of a way to organize and run a business
- someone who works with you
- money that you make from selling goods or services for more than they cost to make or provide
- an expert in a particular subject who gives advice and information to business
- a person or organization that buys things or services from a shop or business.
- a pause in an activity for a short time
Down
- the main office of a company or organization
- a number of similar shops, restaurants,etc. Owned by the same company
- to get money from doing work
- a piece of work that is for a particular purpose or a detailed study of a topic
10 Clues: someone who works with you • to get money from doing work • a pause in an activity for a short time • the main office of a company or organization • an example of a way to organize and run a business • a number of similar shops, restaurants,etc. Owned by the same company • an expert in a particular subject who gives advice and information to business • ...
business 2023-07-04
Business 2023-07-10
Across
- the head of a company.
- to get in contact with other companys.
- whats sold on the wallstreet?
- when you get together to talk about important stuff.
- someone who hires new workers.
- when you talk with a manager to get hired.
Down
- when companys work together.
- what do you have to pay to the state?
- where the goods stay untill they are being used.
- a normal worker in a company.
10 Clues: the head of a company. • when companys work together. • whats sold on the wallstreet? • a normal worker in a company. • someone who hires new workers. • what do you have to pay to the state? • to get in contact with other companys. • when you talk with a manager to get hired. • where the goods stay untill they are being used. • ...
business 2025-02-04
Across
- promotion, job centres, etc
- employer looks for potential applicants within the organisation
- outlines the role
- advertising a job vacancy
Down
- cost, size of budget, etc
- learning task away from the job
- process of finding and hiring
- cheaper, increase skill level/range, etc
- what's the job?
- learning task at place of employment
10 Clues: what's the job? • outlines the role • cost, size of budget, etc • advertising a job vacancy • promotion, job centres, etc • process of finding and hiring • learning task away from the job • learning task at place of employment • cheaper, increase skill level/range, etc • employer looks for potential applicants within the organisation
Business 2024-10-18
Across
- activity conducted by businesses to enhance brand reputation
- Total sales of the company
- presented every year in the month of February
- policy by which govt earns revenue
- a representative for shareholders
- Marketing mix element
Down
- a person who starts business who is not a businessman
- an employee who reports unethical practices
- You are learning to be this person
- market structure where only few sellers are available
10 Clues: Marketing mix element • Total sales of the company • a representative for shareholders • You are learning to be this person • policy by which govt earns revenue • an employee who reports unethical practices • presented every year in the month of February • a person who starts business who is not a businessman • market structure where only few sellers are available • ...
business 2024-10-18
Across
- make a payment to someone in return for services
- trying to sell something
- someone who give money to help a new business
- something that you make to sell
- trade
Down
- property consisting of land or buildings
- a large building where machines are used to make large amounts of something
- money that you get from selling something more than you paid for
- trademark
- someone who work for company
10 Clues: trade • trademark • trying to sell something • someone who work for company • something that you make to sell • property consisting of land or buildings • someone who give money to help a new business • make a payment to someone in return for services • money that you get from selling something more than you paid for • ...
Business 2025-07-30
Across
- The process of purchasing goods from different countries to reduce costs. ____________
- Selling goods to another country. _______________________
- Political or economic instability in a country may affect trade. _____________________
- A financial tool from the bank that guarantees payment in trade. __________________
- Buying goods from another country. __________________
- A type of insurance that protects goods during sea transport. _____________________
- A tax imposed on imported goods. __________________________
Down
- A risk caused by changes in exchange rates. ____________________________________
- An issue caused by missing or incorrect trade documents. _______________________
- The risk that a buyer won’t pay, or a seller won’t deliver. _________________________
10 Clues: Buying goods from another country. __________________ • Selling goods to another country. _______________________ • A tax imposed on imported goods. __________________________ • A risk caused by changes in exchange rates. ____________________________________ • An issue caused by missing or incorrect trade documents. _______________________ • ...
business 2023-04-18
10 Clues: franchise market • markup blockchain • dumping insourcing • devaluation culture • currency monochronic • competitive dimension • productivity commodity • sweatshops omnichannel • offshoring protectionism • ethnocentrism geopolitics
Business 2024-10-29
10 Clues: worker • people who study law • what the company makes • Shipping them overseas • What we watch shows on • Buying things from overseas • What you need to buy something • There’s a high For this item • when the value of something goes down • How much money it takes to buy something
Business 2025-09-19
Across
- : Person who starts a business
- : Money left after expenses
- : Total money earned from sales
- : Person who buys goods or services
Down
- : Activities to promote and sell products
- : Something a business sells
- : Reduced price
- : A plan for income and spending
- : Costs paid by a business
- : Work done for others for payment
10 Clues: : Reduced price • : Costs paid by a business • : Money left after expenses • : Something a business sells • : Person who starts a business • : Total money earned from sales • : A plan for income and spending • : Work done for others for payment • : Person who buys goods or services • : Activities to promote and sell products
Business 2025-10-10
Across
- Something that is about the whole world
- A place where people buy and sell things
- To sign up for something officially
- Something that people make or sell
- A person who takes care of money and numbers for a business
Down
- Land or buildings that people buy or sell
- When something solid becomes liquid from heat
- To use something again so it doesn’t go to waste
- The name or symbol of a company that sells products
- An agreement between two people or companies
10 Clues: Something that people make or sell • To sign up for something officially • Something that is about the whole world • A place where people buy and sell things • Land or buildings that people buy or sell • An agreement between two people or companies • When something solid becomes liquid from heat • To use something again so it doesn’t go to waste • ...
Business 2025-10-09
10 Clues: very big, huge • system to track • a way of doing things • find out something new • company, produce things • person who manages money • money you get from sales • person who works on company/person • a person who puts money in business • to send products to other countries
business 2025-10-20
Across
- Things a company does well.
- Outside risks that can hurt a business.
- The amount producers are willing to sell at different prices.
- What consumers want to buy at different prices.
- Tangible items that can be sold.
Down
- Actions or tasks done for others.
- Chances to grow or succeed.
- Rivalry between companies for customers.
- Areas that need improvement.
- The money left after expenses are paid.
10 Clues: Chances to grow or succeed. • Things a company does well. • Areas that need improvement. • Tangible items that can be sold. • Actions or tasks done for others. • The money left after expenses are paid. • Outside risks that can hurt a business. • Rivalry between companies for customers. • What consumers want to buy at different prices. • ...
business 2025-12-03
Across
- known for warm climate (Sunbelt)
- principles that guide behavior (ethics)
- of reusing materials (recycling)
- of people available for work (labor)
- on long-term environmental health (sustainability)
- born after WWII (generation)
- that influence decisions (values)
Down
- organizations not tied to government (NGOs)
- work arrangement (telecommute)
- northern region of the U.S. (Frostbelt)
- with declining industry (Rustbelt)
- affected by business decisions (stakeholders)
12 Clues: born after WWII (generation) • work arrangement (telecommute) • known for warm climate (Sunbelt) • of reusing materials (recycling) • that influence decisions (values) • with declining industry (Rustbelt) • of people available for work (labor) • principles that guide behavior (ethics) • northern region of the U.S. (Frostbelt) • organizations not tied to government (NGOs) • ...
business 2025-12-03
Across
- Ceiling: Invisible barrier to advancement for women/minorities.
- Principles of right and wrong guiding behavior.
- Boom Generation: Born 1946–1964, post-WWII population surge.
- Y (Millennials): Born 1981–1996, tech-savvy and diverse.
- Belt: Declining industrial areas in the Northeast and Midwest.
- Worth: Equal pay for jobs of equal value, regardless of gender.
Down
- Floor Syndrome: Barriers keeping low-wage workers from advancing.
- Belt: Warm-climate South and Southwest, fast-growing economies.
- Participation Rate: % of the working-age population in the labor force.
- X: Born 1965–1980, known for independence and skepticism.
- Belt: Cold-climate industrial Northeast and Midwest.
- Force: People working or actively seeking work.
12 Clues: Principles of right and wrong guiding behavior. • Force: People working or actively seeking work. • Belt: Cold-climate industrial Northeast and Midwest. • Y (Millennials): Born 1981–1996, tech-savvy and diverse. • X: Born 1965–1980, known for independence and skepticism. • Boom Generation: Born 1946–1964, post-WWII population surge. • ...
Business 2021-01-28
Across
- used to identify and differentiate a product
- a tagline or a slogan, set to music
- physical container
- process of changing the public image
- a drawing,photo,symbol, or image
Down
- attempt to change perception of brand
- once over, the product is gone
- short catchy phrase
- an experience you can see or feel
- a name,term,design,or symbol
10 Clues: physical container • short catchy phrase • a name,term,design,or symbol • once over, the product is gone • a drawing,photo,symbol, or image • an experience you can see or feel • a tagline or a slogan, set to music • process of changing the public image • attempt to change perception of brand • used to identify and differentiate a product
Business 2022-01-29
Across
- a business process or an industry that requires large amounts of money and other financial resources to produce a good or service.
- a process or industry that requires a large amount of labour to produce its goods or services.
- the use of software and computer-controlled machinery to automate a manufacturing process.
- instruction or remediation presented on a computer.
Down
- uses computer technology to design products on the screen of a visual display unit.
- is the ability of an individual/organization to utilize its available resources in order to produce profitable goods or services as desired by customers or clients.
- is about making the best possible use of resources.
- making the best use of technology and labour techniques in order to continuously improve the production methods of business.
- the use of machines and technology to make processes run on their own without manpower.
- the process of starting to use machines to do something that was previously done by hand.
10 Clues: is about making the best possible use of resources. • instruction or remediation presented on a computer. • uses computer technology to design products on the screen of a visual display unit. • the use of machines and technology to make processes run on their own without manpower. • ...
Business 2022-02-16
Across
- Collection of related information, such as a text document or spreadsheet.
- working on more than one task at a time by having multiple programs and files running at the same time
- customization of the appearance and organization of a user account or desktop
- Virtual location where programs, files and other folders can be stored.
Down
- icon link created to a file, folder or program for quick access
- Small pictures representing files, folders, programs and other items.
- folder within a folder
- string of characters, numbers or symbols required for access to a computer system; should be confidential
- Small icon or picture to convey an emotion or idea.
- long horizontal bar typically located at the bottom of the screen
10 Clues: folder within a folder • Small icon or picture to convey an emotion or idea. • icon link created to a file, folder or program for quick access • long horizontal bar typically located at the bottom of the screen • Small pictures representing files, folders, programs and other items. • Virtual location where programs, files and other folders can be stored. • ...
Business 2019-03-17
Across
- An excess of revenue over cost
- A legally-binding agreement which recognises and governs the rights and duties of the parties to the agreement
- A high level plan to achieve one or more goals under conditions of uncertainty
- An arrangement where parties agree to cooperate to advance their mutual interests
- The production of goods or related services within an economy
Down
- One of the many varieties of systems, institutions, procedures, social relations and infrastructures whereby parties engage in exchange
- Anything that can be offered to a market to satisfy the desire or need of a customer
- The administration of an organization, whether it is a business, a not-for-profit organization, or government body
- A legal status of a person or other entity who cannot repay debts to creditors
- A transaction in which no physical goods are transferred from the seller to the buyer
10 Clues: An excess of revenue over cost • The production of goods or related services within an economy • A legal status of a person or other entity who cannot repay debts to creditors • A high level plan to achieve one or more goals under conditions of uncertainty • An arrangement where parties agree to cooperate to advance their mutual interests • ...
BUSINESS 2020-01-09
Across
- THE RANGE THAT IS COVERED BY SOMETHING
- SUPERVISION OVER
- TO APPER FROM SOMEWHERE
- TOO MUCH OF SOMETHING
- TO MAKE A CLOSE EXAMINATION OF ALL THE PARTS
- POPULAR WORDS OR EXPRESSIONS THAT ARE OVERUSED
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- NEW ACTIVITY
- A SHORT DESCRIPTION
- A TOOL THAT ORGANIZES AND COLLECT INFORMATION
- DROPPED WITHOUT CARING WHERE
10 Clues: NEW ACTIVITY • SUPERVISION OVER • A SHORT DESCRIPTION • TOO MUCH OF SOMETHING • TO APPER FROM SOMEWHERE • DROPPED WITHOUT CARING WHERE • THE RANGE THAT IS COVERED BY SOMETHING • TO MAKE A CLOSE EXAMINATION OF ALL THE PARTS • A TOOL THAT ORGANIZES AND COLLECT INFORMATION • POPULAR WORDS OR EXPRESSIONS THAT ARE OVERUSED
Business 2013-04-30
Across
- The way in which you advertise your product.
- A person who wants to buy something from you is called a ...
- A commercial business.
- The action of helping or doing work for someone.
Down
- The management of large amounts of money.
- You might work for one.
- Giving something away is called ...
- To make something is to ...
- An article or substance that is manufactured or made for selling.
- The amount of money something is.
10 Clues: A commercial business. • You might work for one. • To make something is to ... • The amount of money something is. • Giving something away is called ... • The management of large amounts of money. • The way in which you advertise your product. • The action of helping or doing work for someone. • A person who wants to buy something from you is called a ... • ...
business 2013-05-01
10 Clues: ltd • money in • continuous • individualincome • money someone earns • objects someone wants • a written investigation • cash cow star dog problem child • cash which comes into a business • someone who owns shares of a company
Business 2014-10-06
10 Clues: Storage building • Proof of purchase • Owner of the store • Storage in the store • People who buy products • Promotion in the window • Cheaper prices than normal • Economic help from the bank • Place for your products while shopping • Healthy and environmentally friendly products
Business 2015-12-08
Across
- having superior power and influence
- a business established or operated under an authorization to sell or distribute a company's goods or services in a particular area
- a summary of intended expenditures along with proposals for how to meet them
- a quantity much larger than is needed
Down
- the quality of being unsteady and subject to changes
- the selling of goods to merchants; usually in large quantities for resale to consumers
- lacking fine distinctions or detail
- a fixed charge for borrowing money
- the selling of goods to consumers; usually in small quantities and not for resale
- pay back
10 Clues: pay back • a fixed charge for borrowing money • lacking fine distinctions or detail • having superior power and influence • a quantity much larger than is needed • the quality of being unsteady and subject to changes • a summary of intended expenditures along with proposals for how to meet them • ...
business 2016-07-03
Across
- I will send you the ........ for the conference organisation
- Mr. Jones did a great job as the main .........
- I need to know how many ........ will be in the conference
- You can get the ....... a the lobby of the hotel to know when each session stars.
- He had never talk to an ......... this big
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- This is the ......... we have to buy new computers for the employees
- The ......... was really interesting
- I will send you a writen ........ when I have all the datails
- We have to decide the ......... for the conference
- The firts ........ starts at 10 PM
10 Clues: The firts ........ starts at 10 PM • The ......... was really interesting • He had never talk to an ......... this big • Mr. Jones did a great job as the main ......... • We have to decide the ......... for the conference • I need to know how many ........ will be in the conference • I will send you the ........ for the conference organisation • ...
Business 2024-01-02
Across
- a non-registered, unincorporated business run solely by one individual proprietor with no distinction between the business and the owner
- an individual or company that holds a franchise for the sale of goods or the operation of a service.
- pay take-home pay or the amount employees earn after all payroll deductions are subtracted from their gross pay.
Down
- a general decrease in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
- an individual or company that sells or grants a franchise for the sale of goods or the operation of a service.
- plan for spending
- a company or group of people authorized to act as a single entity (legally a person) and recognized as such in law.
- Federal Insurance Contributions Act deducted from each paycheck
- fees an amount paid by a third party to an owner of a product or patent for the use of that product or patent.
- A period of economic decline during which trade is reduced.
10 Clues: plan for spending • A period of economic decline during which trade is reduced. • Federal Insurance Contributions Act deducted from each paycheck • a general decrease in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money. • an individual or company that holds a franchise for the sale of goods or the operation of a service. • ...
Business 2023-03-22
Across
- In a ____ Proprietorship, you are responsible for everything.
- The Lifespan of a Corporation is usually ____.
- The amount of liability a corporation has
- A Horizontal Merger is the merger of firms that make _______ products.
- Monopolistic Competition involves ________ sellers.
- A ___________ involves two or more people to make decisions.
Down
- Apple buying Ace Hardware, Starbucks and Nike would be an example of a ____________ Merger.
- _______ Competition has an easy entry and exit.
- Type of Competition with slightly different product differentiation.
- Type of Competition with no substitutes.
10 Clues: Type of Competition with no substitutes. • The amount of liability a corporation has • The Lifespan of a Corporation is usually ____. • _______ Competition has an easy entry and exit. • Monopolistic Competition involves ________ sellers. • A ___________ involves two or more people to make decisions. • In a ____ Proprietorship, you are responsible for everything. • ...
Business 2024-02-20
Across
- To emphasize key points
- People watching or listening to a presentation
- Images or charts used in presentations
- List of topics to be discussed
- The goal of the presentation
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- Responses or opinions about the presentation
- A persuasive presentation or proposal
- To convince the audience of a viewpoint
- Question and Answer session
- To capture the interest of the audience
10 Clues: To emphasize key points • Question and Answer session • The goal of the presentation • List of topics to be discussed • A persuasive presentation or proposal • Images or charts used in presentations • To convince the audience of a viewpoint • To capture the interest of the audience • Responses or opinions about the presentation • ...
business 2024-03-18
Across
- a share which entitles the holder to a fixed dividend
- a thing that sells a product
- is something you use to buy stuff
- a large company or group of companies authorized to act as a single entity and recognized as such in law.
- the activity or profession of producing advertisements for commercial products or services
Down
- put (money) into financial schemes, shares, property
- a person who sets up a business
- is a man that owns businesses
- someone who organizes a business
- the activity or business of promoting and selling products or services
10 Clues: a thing that sells a product • is a man that owns businesses • a person who sets up a business • someone who organizes a business • is something you use to buy stuff • put (money) into financial schemes, shares, property • a share which entitles the holder to a fixed dividend • the activity or business of promoting and selling products or services • ...
business 2024-08-10
Across
- sector, business organisations owned by central or local government
- organisation that produces goods and services
- goods, goods and services produced by one business for another
- goods, goods and services sold to ordinary people rather than businesses
- people’s desire for goods and services
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- without limits in space or time
- basic requirements for human survival
- an individual or group with an interest in the operation of a business
- a piece of equipment that is useful for doing your job
- sector, business organisations owned by individuals or group of individuals
10 Clues: without limits in space or time • basic requirements for human survival • people’s desire for goods and services • organisation that produces goods and services • a piece of equipment that is useful for doing your job • goods, goods and services produced by one business for another • sector, business organisations owned by central or local government • ...
Business 2024-10-18
Across
- In business refers to any place
- is the useful in the business to help
- a person whos job is to keep
- Name is important for your business
- a business refers to a communication
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- is something that company maid
- How much money something could be sold
- is the name of newly
- a building or groups of buildings
- a thing that you can make money with it
10 Clues: is the name of newly • a person whos job is to keep • is something that company maid • In business refers to any place • a building or groups of buildings • Name is important for your business • a business refers to a communication • is the useful in the business to help • How much money something could be sold • a thing that you can make money with it
BUSINESS 2023-04-14
BUSINESS 2023-04-14
Business 2022-12-09
Across
- Federation of Labor) they make safe work paces and help people a collective voice to address workplace injustices without the fear of relation
- when people refuse to do there job for better pay
- resource management is the practice of recruiting, hiring, deploying and managing an organization's employees.
- when people refuse to do there job for better pay.
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- how much money you make
- the action or fact of joining or being joined especially in a political context.
- of Industrial Organizations) It encourages the AFL to organize workers in mass production industries along industrial union lines.
- some people protest on a thing the believe
- action the practice or policy of favoring individuals belonging to groups regarded as disadvantaged
- how many hours you worked to how much you make
- someone who helps you or guides you in what you want
11 Clues: how much money you make • some people protest on a thing the believe • how many hours you worked to how much you make • when people refuse to do there job for better pay • when people refuse to do there job for better pay. • someone who helps you or guides you in what you want • the action or fact of joining or being joined especially in a political context. • ...
Business 2022-11-03
Across
- a percentage of a business’s profit that is paid to shareholders as a reward for their investment in the business
- items owned by a business such as premises, equipment or stock
- guaranteed bruises if the business fails to pay back the money the bank can take the assets and sell it
- when one business buys another business and incorporates in to their own business
- limited company an incorporated business that can sell shares to the public
Down
- a business with operations in more than one country
- the cost of borrowing of a percentage of the amount of money borrowed that must be repaid in addition to the original amount borrowed
- when two or more businesses join together to operate as one business
- market flotation the process of changing a business to a PLC by issuing shares for sale on a stock exchange
- using the internet to Cary out business transactions
10 Clues: a business with operations in more than one country • using the internet to Cary out business transactions • items owned by a business such as premises, equipment or stock • when two or more businesses join together to operate as one business • limited company an incorporated business that can sell shares to the public • ...
Business 2022-11-16
Across
- end towards which effort is put
- clear proposal to sell or buy services or goods
- specials positive traits that my company has compared to my rivals
- starts a business and is willing to risk loss in order to make money
- is God gifted ability
Down
- ways to get people interested in your company's product or service
- where goods and services are exchanged for money
- makes, grows or supplies goods for sale
- buys or uses up goods
- is an ability that you develop and can improve
10 Clues: buys or uses up goods • is God gifted ability • end towards which effort is put • makes, grows or supplies goods for sale • is an ability that you develop and can improve • clear proposal to sell or buy services or goods • where goods and services are exchanged for money • ways to get people interested in your company's product or service • ...
Business 2022-10-26
Across
- To vent frustration about a certain issue (plural)
- Someone who helps you out with legal issues.
- "The ________ decided to use the self checkout."
- To be happy about a certain outcome or solution.
- "I will have to get a second job to earn more _____."
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- "My ________ has been really successful recently."
- The ability to speak to and understand other people.
- How good or successful a product is.
- "I went down to the ______ and bought bread."
- "The shop only had 50 in _____."
10 Clues: "The shop only had 50 in _____." • How good or successful a product is. • Someone who helps you out with legal issues. • "I went down to the ______ and bought bread." • "The ________ decided to use the self checkout." • To be happy about a certain outcome or solution. • "My ________ has been really successful recently." • ...
business 2022-10-26
Across
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest
- work, especially physical work.
- a system by which one pays for a thing in regular instalments while having the use of it.
- a person's regular occupation, profession, or trade
- a legal agreement by which a bank, building society, etc. lends money at interest in exchange for taking title of the debtor's property, with the condition that the conveyance of title becomes void upon the payment of the debt.
Down
- service is the assistance and advice provided by a company to those people who buy or use its products or services. Each industry requires different levels of customer service, but in the end, the idea of a well-performed service is that of increasing revenues.
- a deficit in a bank account caused by drawing more money than the account holds.
- the standard of something as measured against other things of a similar kind; the degree of excellence of something.
- a project or undertaking, especially a bold or complex one.
- a financial gain, especially the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something.
10 Clues: work, especially physical work. • a person's regular occupation, profession, or trade • a project or undertaking, especially a bold or complex one. • a deficit in a bank account caused by drawing more money than the account holds. • a system by which one pays for a thing in regular instalments while having the use of it. • ...
Business 2025-03-20
Across
- Maximum amount of money on a card
- the yearly cost of borrowing money, like a credit card or a loan
- a fee that you get when you don't pay your credit bills
- When someone takes your information and acts like you
Down
- lowest amount you are allowed to pay
- Shows your credit risk. Usually 300-850
- A trick to make you give over personal information
- the period between the end of a billing cycle and the date your payment is due
- The amount of money in your account
- someone who steals your credit card and buys things
10 Clues: Maximum amount of money on a card • The amount of money in your account • lowest amount you are allowed to pay • Shows your credit risk. Usually 300-850 • A trick to make you give over personal information • someone who steals your credit card and buys things • When someone takes your information and acts like you • ...
business 2024-10-29
Across
- Big company they mass produces things
- A registered emblem or words
- To make something lower in value
Down
- A person that an expert on law
- the use or management of money
- To bring goods from another country
- The price of something
- A list of prices or charges
- A person who buys and uses products
- Being a member of a group
10 Clues: The price of something • Being a member of a group • A list of prices or charges • A registered emblem or words • A person that an expert on law • the use or management of money • To make something lower in value • To bring goods from another country • A person who buys and uses products • Big company they mass produces things
Business 2024-11-11
Across
- and services: A good is a physical tangible, item that can be seen and touched. A service is intangible and is generally an action that is preformed either on you or for you.
- particular ability developed through training an experience that is useful in a job.
- Company: A new business in its initial stages of operation that is developing a product or service that is new and innovative.
- A person who operates, organises and assumes the risk of a new business.
- dress: wearing appropriate clothes for a business setting to present a professional image.
Down
- A person who buys a good or service
- Someone who sells the goods or services.
- language: The movements or positions by which you show other people your feelings without using words.
- The term used to describe the physical or virtual place where goods and services are bought and sold
- Are items that are combined, which create goods and services.
10 Clues: A person who buys a good or service • Someone who sells the goods or services. • Are items that are combined, which create goods and services. • A person who operates, organises and assumes the risk of a new business. • particular ability developed through training an experience that is useful in a job. • ...
Business 2025-07-15
Across
- A type of cost that can change
- A physical product sold by business'
- Costs not linked to a specific good or service
- A person or an organisation that buys goods or services
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- A business that sells products to other businesses'
- Costs directly linked to a specific good or service
- The making of products
- A non physical product sold by business'
- A type of cost which stays the same
- A person that uses a product
10 Clues: The making of products • A person that uses a product • A type of cost that can change • A type of cost which stays the same • A physical product sold by business' • A non physical product sold by business' • Costs not linked to a specific good or service • A business that sells products to other businesses' • Costs directly linked to a specific good or service • ...
BUSINESS 2025-07-14
Business 2025-10-09
10 Clues: in • much • a deal • left from a sale • name-web site name • way of doing things • estate-house for sale • person who manages money • send products to other countries • person who puts money to get in business
Business 2025-10-09
10 Clues: very very big • to recycle trash • a lot of trash thing • were is making product • thing that can find obects • were that you can buy something • ship something to other countries • keep records of a company's money • room that there can work scientist • like company want to do something and they thing good
Business 2025-11-27
Across
- Biznesda yuzaga kelishi mumkin bo‘lgan xavf
- Korxona faoliyatini oldindan belgilash jarayoni
- Daromad bilan xarajat orasidagi farq
- Korxonada ishlovchi xodim
- Resurslarni samarali tashkil etish jarayoni
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- Bank yoki moliya tashkilotidan olinadigan qarz
- Ishlarni rejalashtirish va tartibga solish jarayoni
- Pul va moliyaviy resurslarni boshqarish sohasi
- Mahsulot va xizmatlar sotiladigan muhit
- Moddiy bo‘lmagan foyda keltiruvchi faoliyat
10 Clues: Korxonada ishlovchi xodim • Daromad bilan xarajat orasidagi farq • Mahsulot va xizmatlar sotiladigan muhit • Biznesda yuzaga kelishi mumkin bo‘lgan xavf • Moddiy bo‘lmagan foyda keltiruvchi faoliyat • Resurslarni samarali tashkil etish jarayoni • Bank yoki moliya tashkilotidan olinadigan qarz • Pul va moliyaviy resurslarni boshqarish sohasi • ...
Interactive Crossword Activity 2020-04-10
Across
- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use.
- capital typically provided by outside investors for financing of new, growing, or struggling businesses.
- the income you get from a business activity in a given time.
- a summary of how a business owner intends to organize an entrepreneurial endeavor.
- having a preference to one particular point of view or ideological perspective.
- flow, the movement of money in and out of your business.
- refers to types of ownership in which the owner or partners are each liable for business debts.
- a not-for-profit co-operative financial institution that is owned and controlled by its members.
- when an asset is usually purchased or, equivalently, a deposit is made in a bank, in hopes of getting a future return or interest from it.
Down
- a type of enterprise that is owned and run by one person.
- your business’ cumulative financial holdings.
- a form of business operation that declares the business as a separate legal entity from its owners.
- money you spend to operate your business.
- a business arrangement where partners agree to cooperate to advance their mutual interests.
- acts as an agent that provides financial services for its clients.
- a business that provides banking services for profit.
16 Clues: money you spend to operate your business. • your business’ cumulative financial holdings. • a business that provides banking services for profit. • flow, the movement of money in and out of your business. • a type of enterprise that is owned and run by one person. • a person who purchases goods and services for personal use. • ...
100 Years Strong 2021-03-04
Across
- Family Group of business partners
- People who make our business special
- What began as a friendship
- Norwegian word for Meat
- Vehicle used for harbor delivery
- Many thanks
- Norwegian vegetables
- Norske word for Grocery Store
- An age old occupation
- Very important connection
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- The other business partner
- The people we appreciate
- How the beverage was transported
- Thousand thanks
- ones legacy
- One of the business partners
- Country of origin
- One of the first items to be sold
18 Clues: ones legacy • Many thanks • Thousand thanks • Country of origin • Norwegian vegetables • An age old occupation • Norwegian word for Meat • The people we appreciate • Very important connection • The other business partner • What began as a friendship • One of the business partners • Norske word for Grocery Store • How the beverage was transported • Vehicle used for harbor delivery • ...
Entrepreneurship Vocabulary 2025-05-06
Across
- Capital: The cost that starts a business.
- Doing work for someone else
- Earning extra than what you gave.
- All the money bought in by a company.
- Is taking a risk for starting a business.
- Skills: Skills necessary to do a job.
- Collaboration
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- Ownership of a business
- Things you can rely on
- A benefit after getting a job
- A limit on how much to spend.
- : People who resell it for cheaper.
- Pitch : A proposal for the business plan
- Proprietorship: Owning a business for yourself.
- Plan: A guide.
- A legal process
16 Clues: Collaboration • Plan: A guide. • A legal process • Things you can rely on • Ownership of a business • Doing work for someone else • A benefit after getting a job • A limit on how much to spend. • Earning extra than what you gave. • : People who resell it for cheaper. • All the money bought in by a company. • Skills: Skills necessary to do a job. • ...
AM and AM500 Transmitter 2020-07-16
Across
- the frequency band in which shortwave operates in
- changes in intelligence will change this of the carrier
- a condition prompting AM500 to shut down after receiving too much reflected power from an antenna
- the terminology of the size of a given channel
- a board in the AM500 which control the remote operation
- converts baseband to PWM
- creates the stereo pilot tone on the AM500
- the frequency band in which AM radio operates
Down
- converts PWM to zero reference AC signal
- a safety feature of the AM500
- refers to the audio signal in broadcast radio
- centered in AM channel
12 Clues: centered in AM channel • converts baseband to PWM • a safety feature of the AM500 • converts PWM to zero reference AC signal • creates the stereo pilot tone on the AM500 • refers to the audio signal in broadcast radio • the frequency band in which AM radio operates • the terminology of the size of a given channel • the frequency band in which shortwave operates in • ...
Business Terminology 2023-09-21
Across
- Businesses that make finished products from raw processed goods
- Shares of ownership in a corporation
- A type of business that buys goods in large quantities and sells them in smaller lots
- An organization of businesses owned and operated by members who pool their resources and share the benefits
- Business that acts as a go-between in moving goods from producers to consumers
- Proprietorship Business owned by only one person
- A business treated by law as separate from its owners
- liability Full legal responsibility for a business
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- Businesses that change raw goods into more finished products
- Business owned by one or more people who share the risks and rewards
- A business that sells goods or services directly to the public
- Liability financial responsibility of business owners only for what they have invested
- A business that gathers raw products in their natural state
- a contractual agreement to use the name and sell the goods or services of an existing company
- profit organization A business whose main purpose is to provide a service rather than make a profit
15 Clues: Shares of ownership in a corporation • Proprietorship Business owned by only one person • liability Full legal responsibility for a business • A business treated by law as separate from its owners • A business that gathers raw products in their natural state • Businesses that change raw goods into more finished products • ...
Accounting 2021-12-07
Across
- A chronological record of business transactions is a (n) ___.
- __ is anything of value that is owned or controlled.
- The left side of the T account is the ___ side.
- A person or business that sells property on credit, or person or business to which money is owed, is called a (n) ___.
- A (n)___ is any property or item of value owned by a business.
- My last name.
- When the owner takes cash or other assets from the business for personal use, a ___ occurs.
- The costs of goods and services used to operate a business are __
Down
- The increases or decreases in a specific item caused by business transactions are recorded in a (n) __.
- The ___ side is the right side of the T account.
- ___ is the income earned from the sale of goods and services.
- My first name.
- __ are the creditor's claims to the assets of the business.
- ___ refers to the dollar amount of the owner's equity in the business.
- The total financial claims to the assets of a business are known as__.
15 Clues: My last name. • My first name. • The left side of the T account is the ___ side. • The ___ side is the right side of the T account. • __ is anything of value that is owned or controlled. • __ are the creditor's claims to the assets of the business. • A chronological record of business transactions is a (n) ___. • ...
Chapter 12 Crossword 2013-07-22
Across
- A business _______ is the 'road map' for future growth and development within a business. It sets out the desired goals and direction of the business
- ________ costs are costs that do not vary regardless of how many units of a good or service are produced
- The ________ statement broadly states what the business aspires to become; its purpose and its function
- The _______ cost of producing a certain number of goods or services is the sum of the fixed and variable costs of those units
- The cash flow ________ shows the changes to the cash position brought about by the operating, investing and financial activities of the business
- A situational ______ analysis involves the identification and analysis of internal strengths and weaknesses of the business, and the opportunities in, and threats from, the external environment
- ________ is the process of assessing whether the business has achieved stated goals
- An _________ structure is the framework in which the business defines how tasks are divided, resources are used, and departments are coordinated
- ____________ is the management of business operations,such as the purchasing, storage, transportation and delivery of goods along the supply chain
- An ________ statement is a specific statement detailing what a business (or individual)needs to achieve in order to accomplish its vision
- _______ maunfacturing/production is an operational strategy aimed at achieving the shortest possible production time by eliminating waste
- A ________ is any monetary or financial assistance that does not generally have to be repaid
- Social _________ in business is about adapting a set of policies to ensure the employees or other community memebers are treated equitably and fairly
- A performance ________ is a forecast level of performance against which actual performance can be compared
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- __________ growth is the ability of a business to continually expand
- _______ are the business's predictions about the future
- A sigma-______ process is one in which 99.99 per cent of all manufactured products are defect free
- ________ is the process of changing existing plans, using updated information to shape future plans
- _________ objectives focus on short-term issues and describe the course of action necessary to achieve the tactical objective and strategic goal
- A ________ is the business's financial plan for the future
- The process of setting targets and deciding how to achieve them
- Variable _______ are costs that depend on the number of goods or services produced
- ________ goals focus on long-term, broad aims and apply to the business as a whole.
- _________ is the process of measuring actual performance against planned performance
- Tactical ___________ focus on mid-term, departmental issues and describe the course of action necessary to achieve the business's strategic goals
- ________ aided manufacture (CAM) is software that controls the manufacturing process
- The _________ is any profit that investors make from their investment
- Computer aided ________ design (CAD) is a computerised design tool that allows the business to create product possibilities from a series of input data.
28 Clues: _______ are the business's predictions about the future • A ________ is the business's financial plan for the future • The process of setting targets and deciding how to achieve them • __________ growth is the ability of a business to continually expand • The _________ is any profit that investors make from their investment • ...
Gia and Nyahs business crossword. 2024-10-21
Across
- Units of ownership interest in a corporation or financial asset.
- A legal and commercial relationship between the owner of a trademark or brand and an individual or company that wants to use that brand for a specific period.
- An individual who starts and manages a new business, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit.
- A business owned and operated by a single individual, with no legal distinction between the owner and the business.
- An initial model of a product from which other forms are developed.
- The process of creating goods and services to meet consumer demand.
- A business owned and operated by individuals or groups, not controlled by the government.
- A legal entity that is separate from its owners, offering limited liability to its shareholders.
- The ability to borrow money or access goods and services with the understanding that payment will be made in the future.
- The exchange of goods or services directly for other goods or services without using money.
- Any place where buyers and sellers come together to exchange goods and services.
- The total amount of a product or service available for purchase at a given price.
- Financial assets or resources used to fund a business, such as money, equipment, and property.
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- A business owned and operated by the government.
- A term used to indicate that a business is profitable or has positive net income.
- A company’s legal financial debts or obligations that arise during business operations.
- The total income generated from normal business operations before any expenses are deducted.
- An employee within a company who is given the freedom and resources to develop new ideas or projects as if they were an entrepreneur.
- The rivalry among businesses to attract customers and gain market share.
- A market structure where a single seller controls the entire supply of a product or service.
- A risky or daring journey, often used to describe a new business or investment opportunity.
- A method of gathering information from individuals to analyze opinions, behaviors, or characteristics.
- A legal right or interest that a lender has in a borrower's property, granted until the debt obligation is satisfied.
- A term used to describe a business that is operating at a loss or has negative net income.
- Money that is borrowed and must be repaid, typically with interest.
- Securities representing a share of ownership in a company.
- The financial gain obtained when revenue exceeds expenses.
- Any resource owned by a business that has economic value and can provide future benefits.
- A business arrangement in which two or more individuals share ownership and the profits or losses of the business.
- Featuring new methods or ideas; introducing or using new products or technologies.
- An entry recording an amount owed or a reduction in assets or income.
- The use of goods and services by consumers.
32 Clues: The use of goods and services by consumers. • A business owned and operated by the government. • Securities representing a share of ownership in a company. • The financial gain obtained when revenue exceeds expenses. • Units of ownership interest in a corporation or financial asset. • An initial model of a product from which other forms are developed. • ...
ethans crossword 2016-04-26
Across
- money going into the business
- basically a variable cost
- cost that does change with output
- costs the a business has to pay regularly
- any thing a business spends money on
- basically a fixed cost
- above break even
Down
- cost that doesnt change with output
- a business generates__________by selling stock
- things you buy at the beginning of a business
- when a business start up they often make a______for a period of time
- the section where total cost and revenue cross
- anything that costs the business money
- expenses
14 Clues: expenses • above break even • basically a fixed cost • basically a variable cost • money going into the business • cost that does change with output • cost that doesnt change with output • any thing a business spends money on • anything that costs the business money • costs the a business has to pay regularly • things you buy at the beginning of a business • ...
Entrepreneurs and Investing 2024-11-28
Across
- A person who establishes a business.
- Money used to fund a business.
- The possibility of losing money in an investment.
- The ability to generate financial gain.
- Financial gain after expenses.
- Building professional relationships.
- Units of ownership in a company.
Down
- A person who puts money into a business expecting profit.
- A newly established business venture.
- Income generated by a business.
- Money borrowed to start or expand a business.
- Valuable items owned by a company.
- A plan to achieve business goals.
- A place where goods or services are traded.
14 Clues: Money used to fund a business. • Financial gain after expenses. • Income generated by a business. • Units of ownership in a company. • A plan to achieve business goals. • Valuable items owned by a company. • A person who establishes a business. • Building professional relationships. • A newly established business venture. • The ability to generate financial gain. • ...
